Sorry to have omitted checksums for my lupu 5.2.8.6 ISO files. I am accustomed to uploading pet packages, which handle checksums internally. I have now included a ".md5" file in the (mediafire) Disk Images directory. Here is what it contains:

majorfoo,
Thanks for your report. I included the latest versions of pburn and getflash; maybe there is some incompatibility at work here. I hope zigbert sees your pburn result. Could you say more about what you saw with the included getflash, so shinobar might be able to advise us about it? For both issues, could you (in a fresh, non-updated session) run getflash, then pburn, restart X, then create a pdiag file for diagnosis, in case it has related error messages? Thanks for any help on this.
Richard

Actually from L18L - it's a fork of the official Momanager by Barry Kauler.

***EDIT***

rerwin wrote:

Please tell me if I need to add more to assist translation. Although it is not practical to internationalize everything in lupu, I am willing to add packages of internationalized versions of specific applications, if they are not dependent on kernels later than 2.6.33. Just request them.

No need to replace. In the case of scripts that can't be updated, we can simply add gettext. Note also that the scripts gettexted by rodin.s are specifically from Lupu 528-004, they aren't scripts from the latest Puppy builds. If you updated some applications, these are likely to be arleady gettexted (pMusic for example) or have gettext versions (PupClockset).

majorfoo,
Thanks for your report. I included the latest versions of pburn and getflash; maybe there is some incompatibility at work here. I hope zigbert sees your pburn result. Could you say more about what you saw with the included getflash, so shinobar might be able to advise us about it? For both issues, could you (in a fresh, non-updated session) run getflash, then pburn, restart X, then create a pdiag file for diagnosis, in case it has related error messages? Thanks for any help on this.
Richard

Booted my original copy of iso, installed seamonkey browser and tried to run Getflash install Flashplayer from menu >Internet

Received following message:

Unable to connect to Server, Please check your internet connection.

I am on the internet with browser minimized when trying to run getflash and above message appears. If I install Get Flash-04.pet, then it downloads ok

I cannot recreate the problem with Pburn today using original ISO

I have tried this twice and works just fine today. I probably had a senior moment yesterday.

I have checked by attempting a manual download. It appears that there is currently a coding error at the Adobe site. When the correct file is selected in the drop-down options the server tries to serve the wrong file ( APT for Ubuntu instead of tar.gz for other Linux.)

Hopefully Adobe will realize soon that they have messed up and sort it out.

_________________I have found, in trying to help people, that the things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected

I am a little confused weather or not wget always ensures correct downloads as I entered on Fri 04 Oct 2013, 05:59 the post below
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=728648#728648
asking for the MD5 sum but then the next day I found out the pop-up message (see snapshot below) of Pwget (Pwsget in Internet menu), front end to the wget utility, saying the downloads via wget do not require a MD5sum check. And as I didn't get a reply for my post I felt like my request for the md5sum check was something that didn't make sense and I shouldn't have asked for.

But as there has been another request and you have made the md5sum check available, I am confused. Please let me have your comments if Wget always ensures correct downloads, thus dispensing MD5sum check. Or, if MD5sum in addition are highly recommended for piece of mind.

For what it's worth: I've been using wget/ pwsget, sometimes Uget, for years now and never had a bad download using those.
My connection is a slow DSL, which can hiccup or drop momentarily.

Many people just don't know about these download managers or how to use them. I think that is why developers offer the md5sum, as a friendly service for those using the browser to download big files like ISO's.

Testing your latest Lupu 5.2.8.6 .iso and it is looking good. Not sure if you want to consider upgrading pBurn to the very latest version (4.1.2 at present), but if so I have compiled and uploaded the needed dependency, cdrtools-3.01a17-lucid.pet, along with separate DEV and DOC packages here:-

It does all seem to work as you can see from the screenshot with the dependency checker in pBurn showing all green OK's, but it needs some thorough testing just to be sure and I guess now is a good time to do that. You can always fall back if any problems arise.

OscarTalks,
Thank you for making it possible for me to upgrade 5.2.8.6 to the latest pburn. I have both in my queue for the next upload, along with (so far) a quickpet speed-up from playdayz, ptag from radky and report-video from precise pup.

Oscar, as part of testing, would you verify that the new cdrtools does not impact the burniso2cd script, assuming it uses cdrtools? And try anything else you know of that uses cdrtools, to ensure there is no regression. Thanks.
Richard

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